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Book Reviews of Very Valentine (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

Very Valentine (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
Very Valentine - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Adriana Trigiani, Cassandra Campbell (Narrator)
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ISBN-13: 9780061662201
ISBN-10: 0061662208
Publication Date: 2/1/2009
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: HarperAudio
Book Type: Audio CD
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natalietahoe avatar reviewed Very Valentine (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 70 more book reviews
The introduction of Adriana Trigiani's work for me has been with the two audiobooks for Very Valentine and Brava, Valentine. Let's put it this way - I am so enamored with the audio versions, that I just can't imagine the character of Valentine not voiced by the incomparable Cassandra Campbell. You better believe that when the final book comes out, I will be downloading the audio straightaway. Does anyone know when that third book is coming out?

In Very Valentine, The Angelini Shoe Company is part of the shrinking world of family-owned small businesses in Greenwich Village, and with their primary product being original designs of handcrafted wedding shoes, combined with mismanaged financials, it is soon uncovered that this business might not be around for too long. But Valentine is the last single woman in the Angelini family (as Trigiani calls her), and come hell or high water, she will do what she can to find a way to save the family business. With a new relationship forming with sexy chef Roman Falconi, Valentine travels back to Italy with her smart and sassy grandmother, Teodora, to learn new techniques and designs that she might be able to bring back to America to rejuvenate the business.

A fun and endearing story, Adriana Trigiani knocked it out of the park with this one for me. I was in the mood for a story about family and friendships, and combined with the Italian countryside, culture, and people, for a good part of the story, it just couldn't go wrong. It was hilarious, it was heart-warming, it just was all the things I needed to read right now. And the characters! Who can read this book (or listen to it), and not love Teodora, Valentine's grandmother? You have no soul if you can experience this book and just not fall madly in love with her.

These were characters so magically developed that to experience this in an audio format made it all so true to life and each one virtually bounded out of the story and into my heart. The angst between the in-laws and *the* family itself were superbly genuine, and when the story moves to Italy, it felt right. (Although I might be a teensy bit biased with that since, well, I love all things Italia).

What we all know about Adriana Trigiani, is that what makes her stories so memorable and tug at our heartstrings, is her ability to describe the family dynamic perfectly. Trigiani is a master artisan herself, of character development and the intertwined relationships of the large Italian family. With that expert comedic flair, she just rounds out the story perfectly.

And what can I say about the über-talented Cassandra Campbell? Once again at the helm of another best-seller, Campbell voices the character of Valentine and the family with an authenticity that is unquestionable. Like Trigiani, there is nothing pretentious with Campbell's work - both are delivered phenomenally, and it is a solid performance all around. This is a good pairing, and I can't wait for more. I'm almost done with Brava, Valentine, and again I ask, when does the third one come out?
cheermom140 avatar reviewed Very Valentine (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 85 more book reviews
Enjoyable, if somewhat long, story about a 33-year old single woman who still lives with her grandmother, works in the family business (making custom made wedding shoes) and waiting for her life to get better. This is a book where it would definitely be better to listen to the abridged version - Trigiani goes on and on about every little detail and it can get somewhat repetitious.

I was disappointed in the rushed ending - but I didn't know at the time that it was part of a trilogy. I do want to see what happens to Valentine so I will read or listen to the next book in the series.